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Honoring Excellence at CHSS

The LEAP Ambassadors, with an interdisciplinary approach and broad horizons, have always had a soft spot for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.  Similarly, we work often with various non-profit, business, and government leaders in the Huntsville community.  So it was a special treat this past Friday to enjoy the 9th Wall of Honor Ceremony with people from both worlds.

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Taking place in the recently renovated Lowman Student Center’s new ballroom, it was the first time many of the students and alumni had seen the new-and-improved venue. Tables and centerpieces were neatly set amongst processions of chatting friends and colleagues.

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On the stage sat SHSU’s own jazz band playing soft tones that added to the ambiance.

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We were fortunate enough to be invited by Mac and Leanne Woodward.  While Ms. Woodward couldn’t make it, we sat with Mr. Woodward and enjoyed the evening.

Since we arrived before the actual ceremony began, we had time to say hello to some of the friends of LEAP such as Ralph and Linda Pease; Chris Tritico, and Dr. Sanford. As much as we loved catching up with these people, it was not long before we were ushered to our seats to begin dinner. Before we ate, Dr. Abbey Zink, Dean of CHSS, gave opening remarks about what it means to be awarded a place on the Wall of Honor. She said that the people who are awarded are those who serve the community and truly demonstrate Sam Houston’s motto of “the measure of a life is its service.”

After these prefatory remarks, dinner was served to each table with plates stacked high with bourbon-braised short ribs, truffle whipped potatoes, and sautéed zucchini and squash. Through conversing with our table mates, which included Terry and Paula Thibodeaux, as well as Steve and Brenda McNeely, we learned that all of us, save Mr. Woodward, are or were first generation students. Likewise, all of us at the table study or studied political science. After a wonderful meal, Dean Zink took the stage once again to begin the honoring ceremony.

This year, the college honored three excellent alumni and faculty: Paula Lenz (alumnus), Dr. Rowland Miller (faculty), and the late Dr. Paul Ruffin (faculty). Dick Eglsaer, provost of the university, introduced each recipient and showed a short video which included testimonies from colleagues and other faculty explaining what makes the honoree worthy of a place on the Wall of Honor. All three were excellent nominees.

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Paula Lenz is a Bearkat alum with a successful career in the fields of education, public relations, and community development. She retired after serving 14 years as the executive director of the North Houston Association (NHA). Prior to joining the NHA, she worked for several years as a national manager and vice president for Woodward-Clyde Consultants Inc., a large engineering and design company. After graduating from Sam Houston with a B.A. in English, she continued to be involved with her university by serving a two-year term as chair of the CHSS Advisory Board.

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Ms. Lenz has also aided students by creating internship opportunities. Upon taking the stage, she spoke of her experiences as a student and how, at the time, she never would have thought that she’d become a member on the Wall of Honor. She concluded by giving words of advice to current students: “Keep working hard because, who knows, maybe in thirty to forty years you could be up here receiving this award.”

Dr. Rowland Miller was honored next. He received his B.A. of Psychology from Cornell University and his master’s and doctorate in Philosophy in Social Psychology from the University of Florida and in the 1970s, he became a professor in Psychology at Sam Houston State University. He is credited with making great strides in the psychology program at SHSU since, during his tenure, he fought hard to create the doctoral program that is currently so successful.

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After watching the video about him which included colleagues and previous students boasting about his charm and fortitude, Dr. Miller literally leaped onto the stage to receive his award. His passionate speech consisted of acknowledging all students and faculty, past and present, who have worked hard to improve the university. 

The last recipient of the night was the late Dr. Paul Ruffin. He was the 2009 Texas State Poet Laureate and an English professor at Sam. He was featured on National Public Radio, Voice of America, and many other renowned national talk shows. The video that was made to commemorate his gifts to the community showed family members, work friends, and colleagues reveling in their fond memories with Dr. Ruffin. When his name was announced, his daughter and son accepted the award and spoke on his behalf.  His daughter reminisced on the times when she had her father to guide her and his son conveyed equally heartfelt words.  After their emotional homage to their father, the room erupted in applause.

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Dessert did not last long and soon Dean Zink was on the stage again thanking everyone for coming and congratulating the recipients. After saying some goodbyes, we made our way out of the Orange Ballroom, a little tired from having down a third event in as many nights, but thankful to Mac and Leanne Woodward and invigorated with the spirit of possibilities and opportunities.

Thanks to Mac and Leanne Woodward for the opportunity to attend; congratulations to Ms. Lenz, Dr. Miller, and Dr. Ruffin; and to Deanna Briones and the CHSS Staff, who put on a great event. 

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on February 25, 2019February 25, 2019Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, FoodTags CHSS, Dr. Paul Ruffin, Dr. Rowland Miller, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Paula Lenz, SHSU, Wall of HonorLeave a comment on Honoring Excellence at CHSS

Honoring Excellence: The CHSS Wall of Honor

The LEAP Ambassadors have a close connection with the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.  Most of the Ambassadors are in the CHSS (with others in COBA, CRIJ, and COS), the Ambassadors have attended six of the eight Wall of Honor ceremonies…

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                                             LEAP Ambassadors Assist With the 2012 Wall of Honor

…and the LEAP Center’s longest-serving President, Megan O’Flaherty (Bryant) served on the Board for two years.  So it was a special pleasure for us to attend the 2018 version of the Wall of Honor, which was organized by Dean Abbey Zink (and her Community Relations Coordinator, Deanna Briones).

This year, the college honored four excellent alumni and faculty: Robert Mann (alumnus), George Miles (alumnus), Dr. Mary Alice Conroy (faculty), and Dr. Ralph Pease (faculty).

Dick Eglsaer introduced a packed house to the evening’s planned events…

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…offering humorous anecdotes and a deep appreciation of what it means to be on the Wall of Honor.  Dean Zink also spoke, touching on her appreciation for the CHSS Alumni Advisory Board, her staff, and of course, the four newest members of the Wall of Honor.

All four were excellent nominees.  Dr. Mary Alice Conroy has written amicus briefs for the US Supreme Court, and she brought prestige, organizational skill, and a deep affection for students to SHSU.

SHSU, CHSS, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Wall of Honor, Dr. Mary Alice Conroy

Her speech was touching, with her voice audibly cracking, as she acknowledged the important role that her students have played in her desire to continue teaching.

Robert Mann worked for numerous elected officials (including Garry Mauro and Ted Kennedy) and even worked in the White House.  He is one of the highest-ranking public figures that SHSU has ever produced.

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His fiery speech began with a moment of silence for those who were killed and hurt in the recent Florida shooting, a sad and senseless tragedy.  And he alternated between the serious and the humorous in his speech, which also moved between current events and career reminisces.

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With many political scientists among us, the Ambassadors found the speech inspirational and poignant.

The Ambassadors had a more immediate connection to inductee George Miles.

SHSU, CHSS, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Wall of Honor, George Miles

Miles has worked closely with the Ambassadors over the years, particularly Megan Bryant, Laken Jenkins, and Brandon Reese, all of whom served on University and community boards with Mr. Miles.  His wife, Beth, was also an employee of SHSU, and she did much volunteer work with the Wynne Home Arts Center, where the Ambassadors also spend much time volunteering.  So it was a great treat to see Mr. Miles recognized on the Wall of Honor.

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In his moving speech, he thanked his family, thanked the community and SHSU…

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…First National Bank–where he worked for decades–and the community of Huntsville.  Mr. Miles was the first Chair of the CHSS Alumni Advisory Board, and his recognition was especially appropriate.

SHSU, CHSS, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Wall of Honor, George Miles

Of all the nominees, Dr. Ralph Pease has had the longest and greatest influence on the LEAP Ambassadors.  For the 12 years that the Ambassadors have been in existence, Pease has befriended, taught, mentored, and volunteered alongside the LEAPsters.  More than ten LEAP Ambassadors have interned at the Wynne Home Arts Center, where his wife works as the Cultural Services Coordinator, and Pease is a frequent guest at LEAP Center special events.

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SHSU, CHSS, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Wall of Honor, Ralph Pease
SHSU, CHSS, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Wall of Honor, Ralph Pease

He taught for 45 years at SHSU, and he won the Piper Award for Excellence in Teaching (a statewide honor), while also engaging in numerous other civic enterprises.

SHSU, CHSS, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Wall of Honor, Ralph Pease

He’s funny, warm, and generous…

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…and we were thrilled to see him be honored for his many contributions to SHSU, the community, and to students.

SHSU, CHSS, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Wall of Honor, Ralph Pease

While the LEAP Ambassadors had a personal connection to the events, that was true of almost everyone there.  The nominees had all affected so many people for the better, it’s no surprise that the event was well attended.

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Many formal events carry an obligation of attendance, but this event was truly enjoyable, with people mingling, catching up, and recalling favorite memories of the nominees.

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Indeed, it was so well attended that Dr. Pease had to actually hide from the paparazzi…

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But most of the time, people sought each other out:

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…and enjoyed the company of colleagues, friends, and new acquaintances.

It was a fun event, and many, many thanks go to Dean Abbey Zink and her staff–Deanna Briones, Brenda McNeely, Jennifer Knapp, and Brittany Johnson for organizing the event.

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The LEAP Ambassadors would also like to thank Dr. Tamara Waggener and the POLS Department, Chris Tritico, Mac and Leanne Woodward, and Ralph and Linda Pease for sponsoring student tickets.  It was a fun event, but it was especially fun because we had the opportunity to spend time with people we respect and like.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on February 17, 2018Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, VolunteerTags Abbey Zink, CHSS, George Miles, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Mary Alice Conroy, Ralph Pease, Robert Mann, SHSU, Wall of HonorLeave a comment on Honoring Excellence: The CHSS Wall of Honor

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